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Farmington, Arkansas's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Farmington Outdoor Project

We’ve got you covered with our full line of landscape supply products, from premium mulch and quality soil to decorative stone, helping you create a cohesive, professional landscape that enhances your property for years to come.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Farmington's native soil is a rocky clay mix that drains poorly and compacts easily under foot traffic or heavy equipment during construction. Amending planting beds with bulk-delivered compost each fall, working it 6 to 8 inches deep before the ground freezes, gives soil biology time to break down the organic matter over winter and dramatically improves soil structure by spring planting time. Over two to three seasons of consistent fall amendment, even the most stubborn clay begins to loosen, support better root penetration, and retain moisture without becoming the waterlogged, root-suffocating mess that untreated clay creates.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Farmington gardeners can extend the life and beauty of their landscape beds by applying a fresh layer of mulch in late October, just before the average first frost around October 28. This winter layer insulates plant roots from temperature swings, reduces frost heaving in the rocky clay soil, and breaks down slowly over winter to add organic matter by spring. Aim for two to three inches before cold weather sets in.

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Primary ZIP: 72730
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72730
Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Native plantings are a smart investment for Farmington yards because they are already adapted to the region's rocky clay soil and 47 inches of annual rainfall. Species like Arkansas bluestar, native coneflower, and wild ginger establish quickly with minimal irrigation and provide year-round interest. Work a thin layer of compost into planting holes to give roots a better start in Farmington's dense, rocky ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I figure out how many cubic yards of mulch to order for my Farmington yard?

Measure each bed's length and width in feet, multiply them together, then multiply by your desired depth in feet. For Farmington beds, three inches is a good target. Divide total cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards, and add about ten percent extra to account for uneven surfaces common in this area's rocky clay terrain.

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Can I use bulk compost to improve my vegetable garden soil in Farmington?

Absolutely. Farmington's rocky clay soil is low in organic matter and stays compacted, which stresses vegetable roots. Mixing two to four inches of bulk compost into the top eight inches of soil before planting improves drainage and nutrients significantly. With the last frost around April 15, amending beds in early April gives everything time to settle before you set out transplants.

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What type of gravel or stone works best for a garden pathway in Farmington?

For Farmington yards, crushed limestone and pea gravel are both solid choices. Crushed limestone compacts well on rocky clay soil and handles the area's heavy rainfall reliably. Pea gravel stays loose and is easier underfoot. For either option, place landscape fabric beneath at least two inches of stone to prevent the clay base from migrating up through the pathway over time.

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Farmington maintains a quieter, more rural pace than many of its Washington County neighbors, even as new residential development continues pushing outward from its historic core. The city's appeal comes from its combination of small-town atmosphere and reasonable proximity to Fayetteville, making it a popular choice for families who want more space without sacrificing everyday convenience. Landscape projects here often center on improving the heavy native clay that challenges gardeners throughout this part of the Ozarks. Bulk topsoil and compost deliveries give Farmington homeowners the raw materials to build genuinely productive soil over time.

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